03-12-2006 05:46 AM
03-12-2006 10:22 PM - edited 03-12-2006 10:22 PM
What hardware ar u using
If its a multifunction DAQ card, Go to find examples>>Hardware i/o>> DAQmx>> Analog measurements>> voltage>> and open any continous acq example
this should work better for your application
hope this helps
Regards
Dev
Message Edited by devchander on 03-12-2006 10:24 PM
03-13-2006 05:56 AM
Thank you, Devchander!
I'm sure this is basic stuff to most of you, but I'm fairly new to LW. Let me get this straight: ANY sampling task using "continuous" will result in a record that has no gaps regardless of the "number of samples" setting once you put it in a loop?
Einar
03-13-2006 06:23 AM
Yes, That's how data acquired in continous sample mode will appear.
Just choose appropriate number of samples to read for the selected sampling rate.
03-14-2006
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Hello Einar!
Welcome to National Instruments discussion forums as well as to the LabVIEW world. I hope you will be successful with LabVIEW and that it will allow you to decrease the development cost.
Some good links that describes DAQmx concepts and data acquisition programming in general can be found here:
Learn 10 Functions in NI-DAQmx and Solve 80% of Data Acquisition Applications
https://www.ni.com/en/support/documentation/supplemental/06/learn-10-functions-in-ni-daqmx-and-handl...
NI-DAQmx Software
https://www.ni.com/en/support/documentation/supplemental/06/ni-daqmx-software-services-feature-galle...
Hope this helps and good luck!
Regards,
Jimmie A.
Applications Engineer, National Instruments